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HR’s 2018 year in review part two

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We look at how the working world has been changing in 2018, from the impact of the political climate to changes in attitudes towards HR technology. In part one of our 2018 review , we explored the legislative, compliance and regulatory changes that affected the UK HR profession over the past 12 months.

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How to Become a Human Resources (HR) Manager: The Definitive Guide

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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , the projected job growth in the United States for Human Resources Managers in the next decade is 8%, so if you’ve ever wondered how to become a Human Resources Manager, you’ve come to the right place! What does a Human Resources Manager do? Let’s dive in!

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6 Trends That Will Define HR in 2018

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2018 will be a good year to be in HR. Everybody needs to learn fast.” HR must learn and prepare to instruct others on the benefits of technology and how to use it to improve productivity and business results. “The rise of AI will be the biggest challenge for HR in 2018 and beyond. Anna Tavis , Ph.D.

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These Experts Redefine Effective Performance Management

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Among all the challenges HR professionals face, few are more important than measuring and addressing employee performance. Unfortunately, effective performance management is a topic fraught with questions: Are ongoing feedback sessions preferable to traditional annual reviews ? The field of human resources is changing.

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Employee Performance Management - What Your CFO Needs to Know About Culture Before Investing

Speaker: John Frehse, Senior Managing Director, Ankura

How is it that financial capital is plentiful but carefully managed, and great employees are scarce and poorly managed? They speak different languages, have different priorities, and work off different projects with different desired outcomes. June 20, 2018 8 AM PDT, 11 PM ET, 4 PM GMT

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Performance Management in 2020: Key Tech Industry Insights

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In the past several months, companies have meaningfully changed how they approach performance management. Based on our 2020 Performance Management Benchmark Report , we identified interesting insights on how the tech industry has compared to financial services, health care, and other sectors.

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SHRM Certification: You Can Get More Than 60

HR Bartender

Well, I’m referring to the number of recertification credits required to maintain credentials with the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). To me, recertification is the most important part of the SHRM certification process because it reinforces a commitment to continuous learning about human resources competencies.

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Be a Brainiac: How Neuroscience Informs Building Trusted Relationships

Speaker: Nabeel Ahmad, Director, KPMG Business School

To build good relationships between managers and employees, we need to understand how to tap into that “social brain” network to maximize connectivity between two individuals. Join learning disruptor Nabeel Ahmad for a fun, informative session as we take a deeper look inside our cranium. Why trust is essential to high performance.

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Killing the Annual Performance Review, and What To Do After the Funeral

Speaker: Jo Weech, CEO & Primary Consultant, Exemplary Consultants

Since “Constant Change is Here to Stay”, why is it that the Annual Performance Review is holding its own after nearly a century of being in existence? In the 1950s, the US Government instituted the Performance Rating Act, whereby government employees could be rewarded for their work with bonuses and accolades.

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Continuous Improvement - Flipping the Script on Your Coaching Culture

Speaker: Jordan George, Director, Leadership & Talent Development

Each of these scenarios is but a minor annoyance in contrast to the most dreaded terror of all: the annual performance review. But this isn’t exactly news: even back in 1997, a SHRM survey found that only 5% of companies were “very satisfied” with their performance review process. August 22, 2018 11 AM PDT, 2 PM ET, 7 PM GMT

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Stop Torturing your Managers and Employees with Traditional Performance Management - Give Them Something of Value

Speaker: Dr. Robert Sniderman, President of The Entrepreneurial Edge, Inc. and HRFocus USA.

Research and feedback on traditional performance management systems indicates that the parties involved do not find the process valuable. Managers dislike it because it is time consuming, lacks timeliness, seems to always be done under pressure, and are often disputed. How does management respond to this need? Be genuine.

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5 Culture Trends for 2019

As we approach 2019, major shifts in the work environment will continue to affect the ways companies do business. Companies that are looking to attract, engage, and retain top talent should leverage these trends to create workplaces where employees thrive.